Core Java, Volume II - Advanced Features: 2 (Core Series) BY Cay S. Horstmann & Gary Cornell (9th Edition)


Core Java, Volume II--Advanced Features: 2 (Core Series) BY Cay S. Horstmann & Gary Cornell (9th Edition)
Core Java, Volume II--Advanced Features: 2 (Core Series) BY Cay S. Horstmann & Gary Cornell (9th Edition)

Subject: Advanced Java
Book (UNIT: I & III): Core Java, Volume II--Advanced Features: 2 (Core Series)
Author's: Cay S. Horstmann | Gary Cornell
Edition: 9th Edition
Hardcover: 1040 Pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Year: 24/February/2013
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Description:
Fully updated to reflect Java SE 7 language changes, Core Java®, Volume II—Advanced Features, Ninth Edition, is the definitive guide to Java’s most powerful features for enterprise and desktop application development.

Designed for serious programmers, this reliable, unbiased, no-nonsense tutorial illuminates advanced Java language and library features with thoroughly tested code examples. As in previous editions, all code is easy to understand and displays modern best-practice solutions to the realworld challenges faced by professional developers.

Volume II quickly brings you up-to-speed on key Java SE 7 enhancements, ranging from the new file I/O API to improved concurrency utilities. All code examples are updated to reflect these enhancements. Complete descriptions of new language and platform features are highlighted and integrated with insightful explanations of advanced Java programming techniques. You’ll learn all you need to build robust production software with:
• Streams, files, and regular expressions
• XML
• Networking
• Database programming facilities
• JNDI/LDAP directory integration
• Internationalization
• Advanced Swing techniques
• JavaBeans components
• Web services
• Advanced platform security features
• Annotations
• Distributed objects
• Native methods, and more 

For detailed coverage of fundamental Java SE 7 features, including objects, classes, inheritance, interfaces, reflection, events, exceptions, graphics, Swing, generics, collections, concurrency, and debugging, look for Core Java™, Volume I—Fundamentals, Ninth Edition (ISBN-13: 978-0-13-708189-9).

About The Author:
Cay S. Horstmann is author of Scala for the Impatient (Addison-Wesley, 2012) and coauthor of Core JavaServer™ Faces, Third Edition (Prentice Hall, 2010). He is professor of computer science at San Jose State University and a Java Champion.

Gary Cornell has been writing for and teaching programming professionals for more than twenty years. The cofounder of Apress, he has written numerous best-selling books for developers, was a cofinalist for a Jolt Award, and won the Readers Choice award from Visual Basic Magazine.

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